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    my dog

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    pet dog. I named it Doggie. Doggie is a white coloured shepherd dog. it is very lovely and It always licks my cheek. Doggie had been trained before ehile it is in the pet dog. So‚ it knows how to go back home‚ sit‚ stand and stay. Doggie is special to me because it is just like my best friend. everytime when I come back from school‚ it will run out quickly to welcome me. it will jump onto my arm and lick my cheek. when I am free‚ I will play with Doggie in the garden. it will lie down on my feet

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    Why Don't We Eat Dog?

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    Why Don’t We Eat Dogs? Franklin Salcedo DeVry University 01-27-2013 Why Don’t We Eat Dogs? What makes some animals better than others? Or better yet‚ why do we eat certain animals while it is a crime to eat others? It is questions like these that many people would hope to ignore forever or rather avoid. But as humans‚ these are the type of questions which define us as better beings and often challenge us to think and act in a way that’s worthy of our better capabilities‚ intellect‚ conscience

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    Taste and Other Tales

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    . TASTE AND OTHER TALES TASTE The author and his wife‚ Mike‚ his wife and daughter and a man called Richard Pratt‚ were having dinner at Mike’s as twice before. Richard was an epicure‚ he loved food and wine. Mike always played a betting game on Richard about what wine it was and Richard had always won. The game was a pleasure for both. Mike was ready to lose the bet to prove his wine was recognized and Pratt loved showing his knowledge. That night‚ he served a Mosel wine. A very unusual

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    Hard Disk

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    HARD DISK DRIVES •Performance •Storage capacity •Software support •Reliability Why we call it as……. • Hard disk • Fixed disk • Winchester disk Hard Disk Drive Components • • • • • • • • Disk platter Read/Write head Head arm/Head slider Head actuator mechanism Spindle motor Logic board Air filter Cables & Connectors • Disk platter • The data’s are stored in this media • Form factor 9 5.5” - actual size is 5.12” 9 3.5” - actual size is 3.74” 9 9 9 9 2.5” 1 1/8” 1 1/3” 1” • The 5.25” platter

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    Hard Disk

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    The hard disk is the main storage device in your computer. It is a bit like a filing cabinet: all of your data files and applications software are stored on it. The hard disk contains a number of metal platters which have been coated with a special magnetic material. The data is stored in this magnetic material. Thus‚ the hard disk is known as a magnetic storage device. In order to access the data‚ the platters spin many thousands of times a second and a magnetic read and write head floats just

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    Disk Redundancy

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    Nicholas Young (14950761) Mr. Huynn NT1230 10 January 2013 Unit 2. Assignment 1. Disk Redundancy 1. Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks (What is RAID?) 2. The basic idea of RAID was to combine multiple small‚ inexpensive disk drives into an array of disk drives which yields performance exceeding that of a Single Large Expensive Drive (What is RAID?). 3. a. RAID Level 0 is not redundant‚ hence does not truly fit the "RAID" acronym. In level 0‚ data is split across drives

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    Disk Scheduling

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    A Project Report On SIMULATION OF DISK SCHEDULING (Using C++ and Graphics) Index ABSTRACT…………………………………………………………………………………… 2 PROBLEM DEFINITION…………..…………………………………………………..….. 3 HARDWARE REQUIREMENT….……………………………………………………….. 4 SOFTWARE REQUIREMENT………………….………………………………………… 5 ALGORITHM EXPLANATION/CONCEPT …………………………………………… 6 PROJECT DIAGRAM …………………………………………………………………….. 7 SAMPLE CODE …………………………………………………………………………….. 9 SCREEN SHOTS ………………………..……………………………………………….

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    Dogwalker Gives Viewers Hope in a Dog Eat Dog World By Joseph Reilly Kim Sherman’s Dogwalker is an intriguing‚ dark‚ tension building short film that denies the viewer happiness for the tradeoff of realism and a very strong protagonist. The film is not for the feign of heart or for anyone who enjoys the sensationalism of a romance film‚ but it will leave one remembering it and walking away with a message - life will beat you down. Oh yeah‚ there’s also a dog! Tension is at the heart of Dogwalker

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    Alternate forms of a gene. d. gametes 4. Observable characteristic. e. gene 5. A cross between individuals both homozygous for two genes. f. segregation 6. Alleles of one gene separate into gametes randomly with respect to alleles of other genes. g. heterozygote 7. Reproductive cells containing only one copy of each gene. h. dominant 8. The allele that does not contribute to the phenotype of the heterozygote. i. F1 9. The cross of an individual of ambiguous genotype with

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    Disk Redundancy

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    for? RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) is a storage technology that combines multiple disk drive components into a logical unit. Data is distributed across the drives in one of several ways called "RAID levels"‚ depending on what level of redundancy and performance (via parallel communication) is required. Marketers representing industry RAID manufacturers later attempted to reinvent the term to describe a redundant array of independent disks as a means of dissociating a low-cost expectation

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